Finnish Forest Research Institute Explained

Official Name:Finnish Forest Research Institute
Native Name:Metsäntutkimuslaitos
Native Name Lang:Finnish

The Finnish Forest Research Institute (Finnish: Metsäntutkimuslaitos, Swedish: Skogsforskningsinstitutet), known as Metla, is a subordinate agency to the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of the Government of Finland.[1] It has statutory duties to promote, through research, the economical, ecological, and socially sustainable management and use of forests. Metla is one of Europe's largest forestry research institutes, with an annual budget of around €40 million and 9 main research units (in Joensuu, Kannus, Kolari, Loppi's Läyliäinen, Parkano, Savonlinna's Punkaharju, Rovaniemi, Suonenjoki and Vantaa).

References

  1. Web site: Finnish Forest Research Institute (METLA) Global System for Sustainable Development . 2024-02-20 . gssd.mit.edu.